GNU Serveez is a server framework. It provides routines and help for implementing IP-based servers (currently TCP, UDP and ICMP), and supports named pipes for all connection-oriented protocols. It uses [http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/ GNU ...

This release of Serveez comes along with an updated build system using the recent autotool's packages. It provides a new configure switch for some thread safety functionality and provides a man page for the `serveez-config' script. Some updates ...

The new version of Serveez contains lots of bug fixes in the internal coservers as well as in the Guile server implementation. The Win32 binary release uses zlib version 1.1.4, also due to a bug fix release.
Support for HP-UX platforms and urgent ...

The new version of Serveez contains lots of bug fixes in the internal coservers as well as in the Guile server implementation. The Win32 binary release uses zlib version 1.1.4, also due to a bug fix release.
Support for HP-UX platforms and urgent ...

The built-time behaviour has been greatly improved. Serveez now supports cross-compilation and provides workarounds for SunOS/Solaris and MacOS X quirks.
In the new version the user will find basic coserver functionality, Guile version 1.3 backward compatibility code and RPC service support in the Guile frontend.
The builtin HTTP server now supports partial contents. The core library is able to do INADDR_ANY as well as SO_BINDTODEVICE bindings. It also supports mixing any possible bind option.

The Guile server support is finally meant to be a stable feature of Serveez. We implemented a Mandelbrot computation server and client which demonstrate this functionality.
The new codec interface of the Serveez core library is now also available in the Win32 binary release. Both the new bzip2 codec and the zlib codec have been added.
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This release is meant to be a bug fix release including some important new features. The named pipe interface under Windows (NT/2000/XP) is eventually working correctly (has been a long term bug). The whole package is now available as a set of ...

Serveez comes now with an embeddable library containing the core API of the package. We provide a semi-automatically created core API documentation for this reason. The coservers are now integral part of this library. Serveez uses GNU Guile as configuration language. This is why we dropped Sizzle since its maintainer enclosed its development.